Uomo Effervesciente

DeRank : 0,21
DeAge™ : 7351 days • Here since 25 april 2006
Art Of Fighting Second Storey
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I know well that it’s without the “i,” but with the “i” it seemed wilder and more fun to me. Thanks for the vote, anyway.
Sodastream A Minor Revival
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ai*
Sodastream A Minor Revival
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It is definitely the best album that Sodastream have ever made. I find it cheerful, except maybe for songs like "Constant Ships," which is the most romantic, mournful, and heart-wrenching piece I have ever had the (mis)fortune of listening to. I recommend you get the second album by Art Of Fighting, which, although inferior to Sodastream as they are more commercial, are still worth it.
Art Of Fighting Second Storey
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Sorry, I must have messed up the link. So what you're seeing published is the link to their official site (where you can listen to some samples to get an idea). Uncle Scaruffi's link is this The History of Rock Music. Art Of Fighting: biography, discography, reviews, links although the score he gives me is exaggerated. The review from ondarock is this: Onda Rock Redirect
Art Of Fighting Second Storey
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Thank you even though I find the phrase written on your profile much more beautiful. As a poet, I would say. Are you one? :)
Art Of Fighting Second Storey
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Thank you guys, this is my first review and it’s already made it to the recommended list! What an honor! Thanks for the votes, too kind :-) Hugo, it’s true that something is missing, but the overall atmosphere is very nice: what’s lacking is a bit of sophistication. The album, in fact, is too easy and too commercial. However, in my opinion, it remains an excellent product. I also adore Explosions in the Sky and Michael Andrews, by the way. We have similar tastes. Bye!
Mùm Finally We Are No One
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Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre e provvederò a farlo.
Mùm Finally We Are No One
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Heart-stopping Green Grass Tunnel!
HIM Love Metal
HIM Love Metal
31 may 06
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Agreed with Peter Derego, but Ville(!) haven't you understood yet that amen is me?! :))) Anyway, I apologize if I came on a bit too strong; it's just that there are too many young people like you who think they're alternative just because they listen to metal, as if it's the latest trendy bullshit. I’d like to point out that, as Peter Derego said, you really like the most famous, easy, and commercial works of the greats, while you rate HIM "5." Let me underline that HIM, as much as you might like them, don't deserve a 5 because THEY SOUND LIKE SHIT. So what do you give to Deep Purple or Pink Floyd, a 25?! I get that HIM might evoke some nice emotions for you, but I want to remind you that they haven't revolutionized music and haven't created masterpieces. Moreover, I want to highlight that the whole "not trendy = loser" speech really gets under my skin: what does "loser" even mean? Most of what is "trendy" or "popular" is exactly part of the mv style that you so despise. You are slaves to what others think of you. A little aside. Hi.
Eros Ramazzotti Calma Apparente
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Same goes for me... Someone who listens to U2 and Simple Minds, who can't even hold a guitar, explains everything. Do you want to compare your little chart-toppers, who can't even play, with REAL MUSICIANS (remember this nice word, unknown to you) like these: Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Dire Straits, Nosound, Dave Matthews Band, Porcupine Tree, or Ludovico Einaudi? I mean, are we kidding??? Maybe it's time you take a look at my profile... :))